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Topic: Avalon Nano - Stick Mining Fun! - page 6. (Read 20809 times)

sr. member
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April 12, 2015, 08:40:33 PM
#13
Curious to know how they work with each other? Will the program recognize more than one stick at a time? Will they run on CG or BGminer stock versions?
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 08:36:54 PM
#12
Nice!  It's running on Antpool, thought I noticed an increase in hash rate.  Are there any cool leds?  I'm quite fond of the Block erupters.

There is one led running TheRealSteve found this telling it's states: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon_nano#LED

I tested it for 5 hours or so on the PC, and it brought me back to the block erupter day's was fun.  It is a very nice gui making it easy to mine.  Also very stable never had one crash or issue. For it to be efficient I really need to get another Raspberry Pi to run it.
hero member
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April 12, 2015, 07:43:11 PM
#11
Nice!  It's running on Antpool, thought I noticed an increase in hash rate.  Are there any cool leds?  I'm quite fond of the Block erupters.
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 05:44:54 PM
#10
what efficiency does it perform?

and about weight, quote: "The products including: Avalon3 Nano * 1,weight:0.5KG" - did someone missed one zero ?

On efficiency it is a single "A3233".  You can read more about them here- https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon3#A3233

On weight it is from the EHash site.  You are correct the Nano weights nothing close to it.  I left it as I don't know if that is the shipping weight they use with a little packing. 
hero member
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April 12, 2015, 05:34:05 PM
#9
what efficiency does it perform?

and about weight, quote: "The products including: Avalon3 Nano * 1,weight:0.5KG" - did someone missed one zero ?
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FUN > ROI
April 12, 2015, 05:05:55 PM
#8
Thanks for the review, notlist3d. It looks very cute! Does it have LED lights when it's hashing?
There's even some fancy code that modifies the LED color (it's a small RGB package) based on temperature (well, hash rate, but that's modified according to temperature) Wink
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon_nano#LED
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 04:19:18 PM
#7
Thanks for the review, notlist3d. It looks very cute! Does it have LED lights when it's hashing?


PD: a small typo, just in case you want to correct it. The first line of the post says "Avalon 4.1" instead of Avalon Nano ;-)

Thanks it has now been corrected.  Been mostly playing with the 4.1 today the nano I played with yesterday and just did not get time to type up my results.

And your very welcome! I enjoy doing them.  It does have a nice LED that brings back memories of the Asic Miner stick miners from long ago Smiley
sr. member
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April 12, 2015, 04:16:35 PM
#6
Thanks for the review, notlist3d. It looks very cute! Does it have LED lights when it's hashing?
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 04:15:14 PM
#5
Didn't think there was a market anymore for USB miners.

Isn't GekkoScience trying to launch a similar product?

The usb stick miner field still has some, but since cost of all the parts for 1 chip normally it's not most practical.  It is however a good tool for someone to play with mining without spending a ton of money.

I think GekkoScience's product will be a bigger miner with a higher hash rate miner compared to a single stick.  I do look forward to seeing what they come up with though.
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April 12, 2015, 04:01:50 PM
#4
Didn't think there was a market anymore for USB miners.
Blasphemy! Wink

Isn't GekkoScience trying to launch a similar product?

Yep - though as a natural stepping stone (they have to do tests with a single chip anyway) for a larger miner:
GekkoScience BM1384 Project Development Discussion
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 03:58:35 PM
#3
Didn't think there was a market anymore for USB miners.

Isn't GekkoScience trying to launch a similar product?
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 03:53:40 PM
#2
Reserved for questions
legendary
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April 12, 2015, 03:53:13 PM
#1
Avalon Nano

0) General information + Hardware Needed
1) The Miner
2) Install
3) Running
4) Conclusion
5) How to purchase

0) General Information + Hardware Needed to buy
The Avalon Nano is a more recent addition to the line of stick miners.   It is advertised as "Avalon Nano is a USB miner containing one A3233 core. With its cute appearance and easy-to-use GUI, Avalon Nano will be your friendly guide to the world of BTC"  And it brags of "The hashrate of Avalon Nano can adjust automatically between 1.0 and 3.6 GHS according to the changes of temperature."  With stick miners there are a lot of options to run it.  Below is some item's you might need:

  • Computer or Raspberry Pi to run the stick miner
  • Depending on how many possibly a powered usb hub

1) The Miner
The Nano comes in a small box that does a decent job of protecting it.  You will be welcomed with a brightly colored Nano once you open the box.




2) Install
They brag of a Gui, which it has.  But it does take a few steps to set up the Gui Settings.  First download the software and drivers/Quick Start from EHash: http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/software/avalon_nano/doc/tutorial/Avalon%20nano%20QuickStart.7z

It comes with a video that gives you a idea of how to install the software, but video is in Chinese.

  • Below is the files within the compressed file.


  • Within the lpcopen is the usb driver you will need for the Nano.  Once you plug it in with windows direct it to where this file is extracted
  • The folder with AvalonMiner contains the actual GUI and backend of bfgminer extract it to a folder to set up the settings
  • Within the folder with with Chinese lettering is the .ini file you will want to configure and replace the .ini file in the folder with the miner program.  You will need to find the com port for the Nano is using and change it within the ini file.


  • After doing this you will be ready to run your miner gui from the folder and it is marked as AvalonMiner.

3) Running

  • Below is the GUI showing the miner running:


4) Conclusion
The Avalon Nano is a newer addition to the stick miner family of miners.  It exceeds it's advertised speed of 3.6 GHs with a speed normally upwards of 4.3 GHs.  I used the GUI as I wanted to test out the GUI.  There are far more efficient way's to run it such as a Raspberry Pi and a powered USB hub.  With this miner chances are it will not be your pick for your next ROI miner.  But I would say is more in the market for someone who want's to learn how about bitcoin mining and doing it for knowledge or experience of mining with spending a smaller amount.  It is a low powered miner, and put's out little heat that the colorful heatsink does a good job containing.


5) How to purchase
You can go directly to the EHash website: https://ehash.com/
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